The title "A Walk to Remember" refers to the fact that the movie is based on a book called "A Walk to Remember." Other
than that, it has no relevance, because there's not much walking in the movie. There might be some in the theater, though, as people become overwhelmed by the gooey, romantic sentimentalism and walk out before it's over. This thoroughly unoriginal puddle of claptrap aims right at the heart of teen-age girls -- the ONLY people who should attempt to watch it. (Even they might find it indistinguishable from other movies they've seen.) It is about a rebellious teen-age boy named Landon Carter (Shane West) who gets a kid nearly killed in a hazing rite and subsequently has to do community service. He is also sentenced by his high school principal to be in the spring musical, which is an odd sort of punishment if you ask me.
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